3 Kids and a Queen

3 Kids and a Queen

90 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy, Adventure, Romance | Oct. 21, 1935

An eccentric, wealthy spinster, 'Queenie' Baxter is erroneously presumed to be kidnapped. She subsequently pretends to indeed be kidnapped, , in order to allow a reward of $50,000 to benefit an impecunious family headed by Tony Orsatti and his three sons, Blackie, Doc and Flash.

3 Kids and a Queen

90 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy, Adventure, Romance | Oct. 21, 1935

3 Kids and a Queen
An eccentric, wealthy spinster, 'Queenie' Baxter is erroneously presumed to be kidnapped. She subsequently pretends to indeed be kidnapped, , in order to allow a reward of $50,000 to benefit an impecunious family headed by Tony Orsatti and his three sons, Blackie, Doc and Flash.
Producers Universal Pictures
Original title 3 Kids and a Queen
Directors Ralph Slosser, Fred Frank, Edward Ludwig
Writers Chester Beecroft, Harry Poppe, Samuel Ornitz, Barry Trivers

Cast

May Robson

as Mary Jane 'Queenie' Baxter

Charlotte Henry

as Julia Orsatti

Bill Burrud

as Doc

Frankie Darro

as Blackie

Henry Armetta

as Tony Orsatti

William Benedict

as Flash

Herman Bing

as Walter Merkin

Lawrence Grant

as Wilfred Edgar

Lillian Harmer

as Elmira Wiggins

Henry Kolker

as Crippet

John Miljan

as Boss Benton

Hale Hamilton

as Ralph

Noel Madison

as Stanley

Tom Dugan

as Bill

Irving Pichel

as Kraft

Hedda Hopper

as Mrs. Cummings

Ferdinand Gottschalk

as Dr. Flesig

Edward Van Sloan

as Dr. Gordon

Louis Vincenot

as Dr. Charcot

Arnold Korff

as Dr. Winters

Ruth GarcĂ­a

as Maid

Ernie Alexander

as Newsboy

Stanley Andrews

as Federal Man

Betty Arden

as Maid

King Baggot

as Druggist

Brandon Beach

as Customer

Barbara Bedford

as Nurse

Ward Bond

as Relative

Frank Brown

as Customer

Orville Caldwell

as Detective

Willy Castello

as Gangster

Edward Cecil

as Second Butler

E. E. Clive

as Coachman

Edmund Cobb

as Cop

Charles Coleman

as Chef

Alan Davis

as G-Man

Leigh De Lacey

as Maid

Robert Dudley

as Shopkeeper

Eddie Fetherston

as Reporter

Almeda Fowler

as Relative

Jean Fowler

as Relative

Pat Gleason

as Newsboy

Harrison Greene

as Newscaster

Jonathan Hale

as Gangster

Sherry Hall

as Reporter

John Harmon

as Montage Man

Jack Hatfield

as Reporter

Dell Henderson

as Reporter

Howard Hickman

as Dr. Bowers

Phyllis Howell

as Relative

George Irving

as Judge

Alfred P. James

as Gardener

Edward Keane

as Gangster

Matty Kemp

as Reporter

Emmett King

as Relative

John 'Dusty' King

as Reporter

Jerry Larkin

as Reporter

Marc Lawrence

as Gangster

Edward LeSaint

as Doctor

Arthur Loft

as Reporter

Mary MacLaren

as Customer

Frank Mayo

as Customer

Tom McGuire

as Police Captain

Adrian Morris

as Federal Man

Edmund Mortimer

as Relative

Agnes O'Laughlin

as Customer

Gertrude Pedlar

as Relative

House Peters Jr.

as Reporter

Lee Phelps

as Cop

Eddie Phillips

as Gangster

Gerald Pierce

as Relative

Virginia Ray

as Relative

Gus Reed

as Customer

Jack Richardson

as Customer

Loren Rowell

as Federal Man

William Ruhl

as Reporter

David Leo Tillotson

as Relative

Joe Torillo

as Newsboy

Fred Trowbridge

as Relative

Emmett Vogan

as Gangster

Theodore von Eltz

as Federal Man

Max Wagner

as Reporter

Lloyd Whitlock

as G-Man

Frank Whitson

as Relative

Jay Wilsey

as Cop

Eric Wilton

as Butler

Leah Winslow

as Relative